What are emotions?
What are signals that tell your mind and body how to react?
What is compensation?
What is making up for weaknesses and mistakes through hard work or gifts?
What are three common types of causes of depression in teens?
What are physical, psychological, and social?
What are some natural causes of anxiety for teens?
What are life events, insecurity, fear, or panic?
What are two symptoms of being stressed?
What are headaches, high blood pressure, digestive disorders, and weakened immune system?
What is empathy?
What is imagining and understanding how someone else feels?
What is regression?
What is returning to behaviors of a younger age rather than dealing with the problem?
59% of teens report feeling hopeless and that they stopped doing some usual activities
True or False
False
What is an anxiety disorder?
What is a condition in which real or imagined fears are difficult to control?
What are four common types of stressors for teens?
What are life situations, environmental, biological, cognitive, or personal behavior?
How you respond to emotions affects your mental, physical, and social health
True or False
What is True?
What is projection?
What is attributing your own feelings or faults to another person or group?
Changes in thinking, feelings, and behavior are all common symptoms of depression?
True or False
What is true?
What is anxiety?
What is the condition of feeling uneasy or worried about what may happen?
What is chronic stress?
What are three of the seven defense mechanisms?
What are repression, regression, denial, projection, suppression, rationalization, and compensation?
What is rationalization?
What is making excuses to explain a situation or behavior rather than taking responsibility?
What is apathy?
What is a lack of strong feelings, interest, or concern often experienced by people who are depressed?
What are some ways teens try to cope with frequent anxiety?
What are alcohol and drugs?
What physical reaction can be caused by stress?
What is psychosomatic response?
How many people ages 10-24 were treated in an emergency room for violent acts?
What is 563,863?
500-600 thousand range
What is reppression?
What is involuntarily pushing unpleasant feelings or thoughts out of one's mind?
What are the most common treatments for depression?
What is taking medication (prescribed by a doctor), making changes in home or school environment, or counseling?
What is the main reason teens don't seek treatments for their anxiety?
What is a stigma?
Some ways to relieve stress are listening to music, exercising, and spending time with loved ones?
True or False
What is False?